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he's down 22 points in ohio, a must-win state for him. so romney decided he must run from his party's extreme view on abortion and there's so much to run from. gop legislatures enacted 92 restrictions last year. in this year, 45 states have introduced 472 measures restricting a woman's right to choose. no wonder romney's trying to change his views. he's showing once again he will say anything to win this election, even if it's on an issue that most people consider a serious issue, a fundamental morality and principle. joining me now is joan walsh, editor at large for salon.com and an msnbc political analyst and erin carmone, a reporter for salon.com. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thanks. >> you know, joan, this is breath taking even for romney. >> it really is. you know, i have a tiny bit of sympathy for his campaign, reverend al, now, because they are people who follow around the parade with the pooper scooper. every time he says something like that -- i feel like i've gotten into a rhythm now. he's said something controversia
he's down 22 points in ohio, a must-win state for him. so romney decided he must run from his party's extreme view on abortion and there's so much to run from. gop legislatures enacted 92 restrictions last year. in this year, 45 states have introduced 472 measures restricting a woman's right to choose. no wonder romney's trying to change his views. he's showing once again he will say anything to win this election, even if it's on an issue that most people consider a serious issue, a fundamental...
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more reaction coming up in sports. and we're going to be talking redskins, rg3 back on the practice field today. we will hear from him coming up. jim? doreen? >> dan, see you in a few minutes. thank you. today's game racked up at the height of the evening rush hour. it caused a big backup for people trying to get home. d.c. trmgs officials are encouraging drivers to avoid roads around the stadium. they also suggest fans try to stay late after the game to avoid creating more congestion. dozens of traffic control officers have also been stationed around the park to help prevent accidents. >>> we hope you'll stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the nats play-off run. the report is ahead in our next half hour. >>> the d.c. police are investigating what led to a deadly shooting in northeast d.c. today. an officer heard shots near that 1100 block of 8th street about 4:00 this afternoon. he found a man shot in an alley. police chief kathy lanier said the officers responded quickly but they're still looking for informati
more reaction coming up in sports. and we're going to be talking redskins, rg3 back on the practice field today. we will hear from him coming up. jim? doreen? >> dan, see you in a few minutes. thank you. today's game racked up at the height of the evening rush hour. it caused a big backup for people trying to get home. d.c. trmgs officials are encouraging drivers to avoid roads around the stadium. they also suggest fans try to stay late after the game to avoid creating more congestion....
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during the 22 republican primary debates, he turns ira and when about 180 degrees and jim lehrer did so governor romney, this is a new position. this doesn't match with what you've been saying. explained as a. the role of the moderate is to get out of the way and allow the candidates to have a conversation. but if they're too long winded or if they're being disingenuous in their answers, or if you're avoiding the question, the role of the moderators to police the debate and make sure they are the moderator, not allowed obama or romney to moderate. so anyway you look at i think it was a tarnished mark on jim lehrer's otherwise wonderful legacy. i don't think ms. raddatz will do that. she's good foreign policy reporter, same with mr. schieffer, cbs and can decode from seeming. they're all hard-nosed. i think that there was probably with embarrassment as i did, as you did. i think you hold of these candidates to answer the questions. and if there's an inconsistency as often times always governor romney to i think you'll bring that out and say this is not what you've been saying. that's
during the 22 republican primary debates, he turns ira and when about 180 degrees and jim lehrer did so governor romney, this is a new position. this doesn't match with what you've been saying. explained as a. the role of the moderate is to get out of the way and allow the candidates to have a conversation. but if they're too long winded or if they're being disingenuous in their answers, or if you're avoiding the question, the role of the moderators to police the debate and make sure they are...
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for those that are -- i'm hardly an expert on -- for those that don't know what jim did, he designed -- didn't just manufacture these pumps from someone else's drawings. he designed the technology. made the technology work that creates the pumps still being used today and that are and tha standard and built this enterprise and jim, you and your family and these people sitting around us, you did build it, this was not built by government. thank you, jim. now karen is around here somewhere. there she is. karen is running the operation now, learned from her mom and dad, and is running this business masterfully well. congratulations. i appreciate your comments and words. and chris christie stealing your line like that, that's simply not fair. i'm glad he brought it out. that was helpful. let me tell you how appreciative i am of something we share. karen and my wife are both breast cancer survivors and -- [ applause ] champions. champions. thank you, karen. and karen was -- karen was kind to remind me that this is breast cancer awareness month and gave me this pin which i am wearing this
for those that are -- i'm hardly an expert on -- for those that don't know what jim did, he designed -- didn't just manufacture these pumps from someone else's drawings. he designed the technology. made the technology work that creates the pumps still being used today and that are and tha standard and built this enterprise and jim, you and your family and these people sitting around us, you did build it, this was not built by government. thank you, jim. now karen is around here somewhere. there...
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and don't forget, there were 22 of these debates. so plenty of room for swing time. so romney's been here before. this is not his first time at the rodeo, that behind-to-ahead rodeo that we see in the polls quite often. cnn's political editor, paul steinhauser, is live for us in danville, kentucky, where the vice presidential debate is just one day away, getting under way tomorrow night. so latest polls, obviously this is a good time for the romney camp. it's nice to see a big bounce after the debate. but -- and that's a big but -- polls are finicky things. and they have to know in that camp that this is the precarious position, paul. >> reporter: yeah, they're not taking anything for granted, romney campaign officials saying that, listen, they see polls go up, they see polls go down. they're staying with their same strategy. thank you for that trip down memory lane. i've been covering this race for a year and a half, so i appreciate those memories. this is interesting. the polls were starten to tighten up even before last week's debate. take a look at this, though.
and don't forget, there were 22 of these debates. so plenty of room for swing time. so romney's been here before. this is not his first time at the rodeo, that behind-to-ahead rodeo that we see in the polls quite often. cnn's political editor, paul steinhauser, is live for us in danville, kentucky, where the vice presidential debate is just one day away, getting under way tomorrow night. so latest polls, obviously this is a good time for the romney camp. it's nice to see a big bounce after the...
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a special thanks also to karen and jim. jim who got this going, thank you, jim for your great work. stand up so people know who you are. thank you. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] i am hardly an expert on compressors, but for those who don't know what djembe, he designed -- he designed the technology and made it work that creates the world standard that is being used today. in fact, jim, you and your family and these people were sitting around us, you did build it. this is not built by government. thank you, jim. [cheers] [applause] now, karen is around here somewhere. there she is, in the center. she is running the operation now. she is running this business massively well. congratulations, i appreciate your comments and your words. chris christie, stealing your line like that, that's simply not fair. i'm glad he blurted it out, that is very helpful. let me also tell you how appreciative i am of something that we share. my wife and karen about breast cancer survivors. [cheers] [applause] champions. thank you. [cheers] [applause] karen was kind to remind me that this is brea
a special thanks also to karen and jim. jim who got this going, thank you, jim for your great work. stand up so people know who you are. thank you. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause] i am hardly an expert on compressors, but for those who don't know what djembe, he designed -- he designed the technology and made it work that creates the world standard that is being used today. in fact, jim, you and your family and these people were sitting around us, you did build it. this is not built by...
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lay that out there jim bell doesn't know. >> how in the world did they rope you in? the whole world wanted the big willie. my gosh? >> the "today" show and maybe i shouldn't say this on tv, they guaranteed me your job. >> i have been hanging by a thread since i got here. >> we want to show your official announcement because we took -- >> a bridge. >> let's listen to willie's official announcement. >> we have some very exciting family news here. because after years of speculation, willie geist, who you know from "morning joe" and "way too early" over on msnbc is officially joining the "today" show family as the co-host of our third hour here. willy, thrilled to have you. >> thank you so much. thank you, savannah. i'm thrilled. i'm humbled. i was thinking coming over here about 60 years of today show history going back to dave garroway and to be some small part of that is completely humbling. i can't wait to work every day with you guys, with natalie and al in the 9:00 hour, kathie lee and hoda even. >> what do you mean even? >> i couldn't be more thrilled. >> what is
lay that out there jim bell doesn't know. >> how in the world did they rope you in? the whole world wanted the big willie. my gosh? >> the "today" show and maybe i shouldn't say this on tv, they guaranteed me your job. >> i have been hanging by a thread since i got here. >> we want to show your official announcement because we took -- >> a bridge. >> let's listen to willie's official announcement. >> we have some very exciting family news...
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let's take a check on the markets, not too much of a market reaction as for now. the s&p 500 holding steady at 1,439, the dow down by 39 points and the nasdaq eeking out a gain by 0.3 of a point. we are seeing weak innocence energy. oil prices are higher but we have weakness in the energy shares down by 0.9%. probably pressured by the chevron warning that came out yesterday after the bell. >> let's get to the road map for the next hour. is the consumer back on top and here to stay? costco beating the street's estimates as fourth quarter earnings up 27% on some higher membership fees while yum! brands brushes off some of the china fears. >> walmart going straight for amazon's jugular in time for the holiday season. it will launch same-day delivery for goods purchased online so as the rivalry grows, who will come out on top? >> toyota recalling nearly 7.5 million vehicles around the world. u.s., japan, europe and else where, on the basis of a faulty power window switch, so as toyota's turn-around story, is it now in jeopardy? >>> first back to the consumer rebound a
let's take a check on the markets, not too much of a market reaction as for now. the s&p 500 holding steady at 1,439, the dow down by 39 points and the nasdaq eeking out a gain by 0.3 of a point. we are seeing weak innocence energy. oil prices are higher but we have weakness in the energy shares down by 0.9%. probably pressured by the chevron warning that came out yesterday after the bell. >> let's get to the road map for the next hour. is the consumer back on top and here to stay?...
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host: what do you think lot was made of the moderator from the first debate, jim lehrer. how he moderated the debate? the commission came out with a statement days after said he did what he asked him to do. these were the ground rules and he did that. guest: i personally thought lehrer did a very good job. the complaints about past debates was they were too structured. it was basically a joint press conference. i think you had a real interaction the other night. they went back and forth. if the candidates want to talk to each other and there's some artificial deadline, i like to hear the candidates talk to each other. i i thought lehrer did the right thing. the more candidate interaction, the better it is for the american public. so much what we hear today, 30 second commercials, we're sick of those, this is the one opportunity for the american people to see the candidates somewhat unscripted talking to morning. host: the "new york times" is talking about the networks liking the split screen and tried in the past tried to negotiate and networks take that reaction shot. gu
host: what do you think lot was made of the moderator from the first debate, jim lehrer. how he moderated the debate? the commission came out with a statement days after said he did what he asked him to do. these were the ground rules and he did that. guest: i personally thought lehrer did a very good job. the complaints about past debates was they were too structured. it was basically a joint press conference. i think you had a real interaction the other night. they went back and forth. if the...
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debate. we'll talk about all that about robert gibbs who is a senior adviser to the president's campaign. >>> a story i love. one mom's victory for parents everywhere. she was tired of always have to pick up after her kids so she went on strike, and this was the result. she didn't tell her kids anything. just let that mess pile up. she took photographs. the question is did it have the impact on her daughters that she was hoping for? she'll tell us in a live interview. >> love this story, and it gives me the creeps because of all the germs in those pictures, the dog eating out of the dishwasher. anyway, we'll get to her in a while. >> got a little bit messy. we'll start, of course, with the new details on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has the details. andrea, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. officials describe in dramatic detail a major assault by heavily armed militias, not the spontaneou
debate. we'll talk about all that about robert gibbs who is a senior adviser to the president's campaign. >>> a story i love. one mom's victory for parents everywhere. she was tired of always have to pick up after her kids so she went on strike, and this was the result. she didn't tell her kids anything. just let that mess pile up. she took photographs. the question is did it have the impact on her daughters that she was hoping for? she'll tell us in a live interview. >> love...
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where if -- he said i love you jim, but i'm not big on funding pbs and things like that. and a lot of the country feels like why do we actually contribute millions and millions of dollars to public broadcasting? well, michelle obama was in virginia outside of washington, d.c. yesterday. she is pro-big bird. mitt romney was talking yesterday he is against government subsidizing public broadcasting. here they both are. >> we believe in keeping our priorities straight. we all know good ask well that cutting sesame street is no way to balance the budget. >> food stamps, when the president took office, 32 million people on food stamps. now there are 47 million people on food stamps. these are tough times with real serious issues. so you have to scratch your head when the president spends the last week talking about saving big bird. [ laughter ] >> steve: he's right. >> brian: what an insult to the american people to think we're that stupid, we need a childhood character to drive home the fact that we're voting in november? >> gretchen: exactly. and that that would even be an a
where if -- he said i love you jim, but i'm not big on funding pbs and things like that. and a lot of the country feels like why do we actually contribute millions and millions of dollars to public broadcasting? well, michelle obama was in virginia outside of washington, d.c. yesterday. she is pro-big bird. mitt romney was talking yesterday he is against government subsidizing public broadcasting. here they both are. >> we believe in keeping our priorities straight. we all know good ask...
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22 years, until 2007. and what was all of this? >> this was filled: maytag, maytag, maytag, maytag. >> maytag invented its washing machine in newton. 5,000 people worked for maytag here, but newton lost all of those jobs. maytag was bought out, and by 2007, the factory was closed. many of the jobs went to mexico. no one knew it then, but these were the opening days of the great recession. now layoffs that started with corporations are cascading into mom-and-pop shops. how many employees did you have at the top? >> 22. >> and today? >> 10. >> do you remember the first person you had to lay off? >> one of the very hardest days of my life. my wife and i stayed up all night long. we talked. we prayed. we struggled. and you know what, man, that's a gut-wrenching feeling. you hate it. i hate it, and i never wanted to have to do it again. >> i wonder when you look forward now, what you think about rehiring people. >> when we hire somebody, we're definitely gonna need them. we're not gonna hire one person until we
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your reaction to the latest earnings report. >> thanks for having me, maria. sounds like another good report for yum. not terribly surprising. this is a company that has a lot of choices all over the world about how to allocate its capital. it's put a lot of investment into china but not just there, into india and russia. the last couple of years may have been somewhat stagnant in the u.s., but it seems to be turning around. i think it's another good day for yum shareholders. >> that's what we're seeing now, but isn't this company sort of very exposed to china, more so than other chain operators? i recognize what you're saying, that they're all over. but is it doing enough to offset the rising commodities and lay door costs and slower growth coming out of that region? >> well, based on the numbers, as you've reported them, it appears to be doing so again right now. you noticed last quarter when there was really a bit of a hiccup in china, the stock did take a hit. the story in china over the next decade is one of enormous growth opportunities still. you're rig
your reaction to the latest earnings report. >> thanks for having me, maria. sounds like another good report for yum. not terribly surprising. this is a company that has a lot of choices all over the world about how to allocate its capital. it's put a lot of investment into china but not just there, into india and russia. the last couple of years may have been somewhat stagnant in the u.s., but it seems to be turning around. i think it's another good day for yum shareholders. >>...
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here we meet the 22-year-olds. they've been hiding here for the past two weeks. their crime, falling in love. >> translator: when i couldn't see her, i used to go crazy and think about her all the time. i'd lie awake all night not sleeping. it was just like the movies. >> reporter: but like many, it was a doomed relationship from the start. she belongs to an upper class family of land owners and dave a lower class family of black smiths. malita says she feared for her life all because of her feelings for dave. >> translator: they said i would ruin the family's reputation. they would threaten me all the time. i couldn't take it anymore. i told them we need to do something. >> reporter: with no one else to turn to, they called the love commandos. an an unlikely group of ex-journalists and lawyers who made it that mission to even the odds. the head commander says they've helped rescue some 20,000 couples since it started back in 2010. 95% of marriages in india are arranged. but with more and more indian youth flirting with romance, the love commandos have their work
here we meet the 22-year-olds. they've been hiding here for the past two weeks. their crime, falling in love. >> translator: when i couldn't see her, i used to go crazy and think about her all the time. i'd lie awake all night not sleeping. it was just like the movies. >> reporter: but like many, it was a doomed relationship from the start. she belongs to an upper class family of land owners and dave a lower class family of black smiths. malita says she feared for her life all...
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i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> 22 years? >> yeah. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> well, you just did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >>> and we have some breaks news for our viewers on the west coast. former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has just been sentenced on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. it comes one day after he claims he was a victim of a widespread conspiracy. jim avila is here. good morning to you, jim. >> reporter: josh, it's unlikely that jerry sandusky will ever see another day of freedom. the judge in this case sentenced him to 30 to 60 years in prison, ostensibly the rest of his life. sandusky is 68, the judge said it made no sense to sentence him to centuries as he could, instead, 30 to 60 years would be enough to put him in prison for the rest of his life. sandusky issued a long rambling statement. and three victims looked at him. as the judge put him away for
i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> 22 years? >> yeah. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> well, you just did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >>> and we have some breaks news for our viewers on the west coast. former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has just been...
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jim, good morning. >> good morning, nora. the a's are back in the bay area to take on the detroit tigers. the a's are down 2-0 in this best-of-five playoff series. but they've already beat some long odds to be in the postseason at all. they are the poorest team in major league baseball. with a roster stocked with rookies and low-paid veterans pulled off the junk heap. the oakland a's were pegged to finish last in their division. instead -- >> ball game! >> reporter: -- they finished first. >> most people, i think, now we'd lose 100, maybe 110. so this has been satisfying. >> reporter: if what general manager billy beanehas done sounds like a hollywood story, it already was. >> the problem we're trying to solve is that there are rich teams and there are poor teams. then there's 50 feet of crap. and then there's us. >> reporter: brad pitt played beane in "moneyball." based on a best-selling book, it's a tale of a gm with a small budget for salaries, outthinking everyone else using a statistical formula to find winners among bas
jim, good morning. >> good morning, nora. the a's are back in the bay area to take on the detroit tigers. the a's are down 2-0 in this best-of-five playoff series. but they've already beat some long odds to be in the postseason at all. they are the poorest team in major league baseball. with a roster stocked with rookies and low-paid veterans pulled off the junk heap. the oakland a's were pegged to finish last in their division. instead -- >> ball game! >> reporter: -- they...
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and jim lehrer even said you for vouchers. and mitt romney didn't say he was against it, because his buddy paul ryan is for it. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and when i buy insurance as a working guy, i buy what i can afford and i take risks on me deductibles and everything i want. it seems like the american voter to me -- if you want to be entertained listen to your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: if you listen to people that are going to run the country -- >> stephanie: yep, i agree with you. wait for it this week. i think jolting joe is going to bring it on thursday. and we'll be doing our predebate special again on current. >> yep. >> stephanie: during nap time. >> yeah. it's always nap time. >> stephanie: isn't it ironic that big bird will probably have to get resume paper at staples. [♪ magic wand ♪] >> stephanie: ironic and sad. we have a new obama for americaed a. >> criminals, guttons of greed, and one man has the guts to speak his name. >> romney: big bird. big bird. big bird. >> it's me big bird. >>
and jim lehrer even said you for vouchers. and mitt romney didn't say he was against it, because his buddy paul ryan is for it. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and when i buy insurance as a working guy, i buy what i can afford and i take risks on me deductibles and everything i want. it seems like the american voter to me -- if you want to be entertained listen to your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: if you listen to people that are going to run the country --...
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thank you so much, jim. jim angle. bill: a little bit of context now in medicare in 2011 it covered $70.2 million. in 2013 more expected to depend on the program rising to 52 million in this country. martha: governor romney slamming the president's foreign policy saying the country has suffered in this is opinion from a lack of leadership. while charles krauthammer showed the president, quote is uncomfortable with american pre immanence. we'll talk about that with john bolton coming up. bill: developments in the murder of an american jet skier on the border of mexico. do we now know how he died? >> i want to know, what does he have to do with david's murder? [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? c
thank you so much, jim. jim angle. bill: a little bit of context now in medicare in 2011 it covered $70.2 million. in 2013 more expected to depend on the program rising to 52 million in this country. martha: governor romney slamming the president's foreign policy saying the country has suffered in this is opinion from a lack of leadership. while charles krauthammer showed the president, quote is uncomfortable with american pre immanence. we'll talk about that with john bolton coming up. bill:...
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eastern followed by the debate at nine and your reaction, calls, e-mails and tweets at 10:30 p.m. spent c-span campaign 2012 debate on the website provides live and on-demand coverage of all the presidential and vice presidential debates and it's the only place where you will see our live coverage of behind the scenes sites and sounds before and after the debates. aside as each debate question available as a separate clip where you can search and watch my topic. watch your creative clips as well and read streaming tweets from political reporters and other viewer reactions at c-span.org/debates. >> up next to find of a new public opinion poll in american attitudes toward arabs and muslims. this was conducted following recent violent protests in the arab world that erupted in response to a film denigrating islam. the "al arabiya news" channel d.c. bureau chief as a part of this 90 minute event hosted by the brookings institution. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. thank you so much for coming out on a somewhat dreary fall morning, and on columbus day, too. for an event that in m
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i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> you did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >> we're going to begin with the defiant statement from former penn state coach jerry sandusky. he's being sentenced today, for sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year prison. but speaking to a local radio station, he said he was set up. and blames a conspiracy by his accusers, the police and the media. we'll have it for you this morning. >>> a dramatic turn in the race for president. a new poll from the pew research center shows mitt romney leading the president by four points nationwide. it's the battleground state that matters the most. and both candidates are in ohio today. >>> the obama campaign has released an ad featuring big bird, pretending to criticize romney's opposition of the subsidy for pbs. >>> and a north carolina man says he's blessed to be alive, after a shocking hit and run captured on surveillance
i don't know how she managed to stay married to me for 22 years. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> we never make the long marriage lists. and i think our marriage needs a better publicist. >> you did it right here. >> yeah. >>> a lot coming up. we need to get to news with josh. >> we're going to begin with the defiant statement from former penn state coach jerry sandusky. he's being sentenced today, for sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year prison. but...
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. >>> a sky diver gets ready to fr free 22 miles at the speed of sound. and ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> jerry hughes proclaims his peninsula ahead of today's sentencing. >> the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> he denies the abuse, blames the victims, but claims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> hope is not a strategy. >> governor romney offering his severest critique yet of what he called the president's leading from behind. >> president obama is losing by one point. >> the united states is within striking distance of its missiles. >> 23 miles above roswell, new mexico, felix hopes to become the first man to break the speed of sound in a free fall. >> at the end of the day, if something goes wrong, i have to feel for it. >
. >>> a sky diver gets ready to fr free 22 miles at the speed of sound. and ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> jerry hughes proclaims his peninsula ahead of today's sentencing. >> the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> he denies the abuse, blames the...
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plus democrats jim lawyer for the president's performance. a look at jay leno last night. >> the obama celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last night. they celebrated at a restaurant called urban steak. urban steak. michelle had the steak to celebrate the occasion and the president had bourbon. ere do yo? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >> it is quarter past the hour. quick headlines to bring you now. george zimmerman is expected to ask a florida judge to delay his murder trial today. they plan on asking for trayvon martin's school records and information on the ocean med sl media accounts to be released. the vice presidential debate is on the way and they are putting the final touches on the set and pafrp tus. they have been planning for this for two years now. they are expecting 3300 members of the media. >> time for a look at who is talking and the first presidential debate. jim
plus democrats jim lawyer for the president's performance. a look at jay leno last night. >> the obama celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary last night. they celebrated at a restaurant called urban steak. urban steak. michelle had the steak to celebrate the occasion and the president had bourbon. ere do yo? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup...
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during the town hall debate. there is that jet blue ofer to fly 1,000 voters out of the country of their candidate loses. futures looking lower. we are waiting for the earnings season to kickoff. a gets underway today with alcoa. we have a lower start to the week yesterday. turns out black friday is not the best day for a bargain. the best time to buy uggs is september or october. some appliances to get cheaper closer to christmas. the cheapest time to buy a watch is in march. back to you. >> i understand he will have a suggestion for us on how to save on in bills -- on dental bils. >> i have some new information for dog owners to chew on. if you want to save money on your in bill, do not kiss your pets. really interesting study. more about that in a few minutes. >> especially on the lips. [laughter] thank you. >> the time as 5:22. 47 degrees at the airport. gov. o'malley and a ravens player are joining forces. >> did not forget to e-mails your answer to the water cooler question of the day -- has your opinion of
during the town hall debate. there is that jet blue ofer to fly 1,000 voters out of the country of their candidate loses. futures looking lower. we are waiting for the earnings season to kickoff. a gets underway today with alcoa. we have a lower start to the week yesterday. turns out black friday is not the best day for a bargain. the best time to buy uggs is september or october. some appliances to get cheaper closer to christmas. the cheapest time to buy a watch is in march. back to you....
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so, deuteronomy 22:22. if a man be found lying with a woman lying to a husband, then they shall both of them die. so the penalty for adultery is death. congressman broun, what are you waiting for? when are you going to introduce that bill that would get newt gingrich put to death. you said the bible, quote, teaches us how to run all of public policy and everything in society. so when are you going to start culling the adulterers. and why hasn't your party, the republican bible thumping party defended todd akin on legitimate rape. the bible says there is such a thing as legitimate rape. yes, it does. in deuteronomy, 23:23 through 26. if there be a damsel that is a virgin and a man find her in the city and lie with her. then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate. and the damsel because she cried not, being in the city and the man because he has humbled his neighbor's wife. so that shalt put away the evil from the midst of thee. but if the man find the damsel that is betrothed in the field, and the man fo
so, deuteronomy 22:22. if a man be found lying with a woman lying to a husband, then they shall both of them die. so the penalty for adultery is death. congressman broun, what are you waiting for? when are you going to introduce that bill that would get newt gingrich put to death. you said the bible, quote, teaches us how to run all of public policy and everything in society. so when are you going to start culling the adulterers. and why hasn't your party, the republican bible thumping party...
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on october 22. the next face-off between the present and mitt romney is next week in hempstead, new york. >> the rain is staying away so far. we're surrounded by it but downtown baltimore remains dry. 54 degrees, 6 mile an hour wind coming out of the east and northeast. the rain will not be far away. the chances are pretty good that a shower will track through. this is headed northeast on -- it does not look like a rainout but the chance for showers will be there for least another couple of hours. in west virginia and parts of western maryland, some wet snow mixed in in the highest elevations. the first pitches after a p.m. this evening. the rain chances will be running at 50-50. that is improved. temperatures are cooler. will drop into the upper 40's to around 50. it does not look like it is a washout. some wet weather to be worried about. a trace of precipitation so far at bwi marshall. 0.7 of an inch for the month. 15 degrees cooler than what is average. we can start to get freezing temperatures
on october 22. the next face-off between the present and mitt romney is next week in hempstead, new york. >> the rain is staying away so far. we're surrounded by it but downtown baltimore remains dry. 54 degrees, 6 mile an hour wind coming out of the east and northeast. the rain will not be far away. the chances are pretty good that a shower will track through. this is headed northeast on -- it does not look like a rainout but the chance for showers will be there for least another couple...
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>> reporter: hi, jim. down in vmi today, mitt romney said particularly in the conflict involving the israelis, the arabs and iran, only with a new president would we get the chance romney says we need to start over. at virginia military institute -- >> it's time to change course in the middle east. our friends and allies across the globe don't want less american leadership, they want more. >> reporter: that goes, said romney, for the muslim world, from libya to syria to iran. he suggested obama policies in libya let al qaeda get strong enough to kill our ambassador. in syria, romney would get the rebels heavy weapons, despite the administration's fear they will end up in the hands of al qaeda. and romney claimed he would be tougher on iran about nuclear weapons. >> this is a dangerous situation. >> reporter: romney said president obama's making it more dangerous by resisting israeli prime minister netanyahu's apparent willingness to attack iranian nuke plants. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, fre
>> reporter: hi, jim. down in vmi today, mitt romney said particularly in the conflict involving the israelis, the arabs and iran, only with a new president would we get the chance romney says we need to start over. at virginia military institute -- >> it's time to change course in the middle east. our friends and allies across the globe don't want less american leadership, they want more. >> reporter: that goes, said romney, for the muslim world, from libya to syria to iran....
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this is the second big debate in recent weeks for the former govern nors of the earlier debate. the first one was sponsored by nbc 4 back on september 20th. most polls show this race deadlocked. but two recent surveys including one just released today showing tim cain wikaine with a seven-p lead. both candidates, of course, will be looking to gain an edge tonight. but political observers say don't expect the attacks get too harsh. they want to show they will be the candidate for the solution in washington. >> i think the public has a degree of revulsion with all of these ads that are out there. so what happens, is that the candidates, when they get to these debates, are trying to be careful that they somehow don't have an attitude and demeanor that mirrors what the public is seeing on television and each candidate right now is saying that they are best positioned to actually help change washington and reach real solutions there. >> reporter: the debate starts at 8:00 tonight. virginia viewers can see it on c-span. for now, reporting live outside richmond, julie carrie, news4. >>
this is the second big debate in recent weeks for the former govern nors of the earlier debate. the first one was sponsored by nbc 4 back on september 20th. most polls show this race deadlocked. but two recent surveys including one just released today showing tim cain wikaine with a seven-p lead. both candidates, of course, will be looking to gain an edge tonight. but political observers say don't expect the attacks get too harsh. they want to show they will be the candidate for the solution in...
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join us tonight for two more debate alive at 8:00 eastern. it is the debate for jim webb a's seat. tim kaine faces the george allen. this is live at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sees bank is a grt inside look into what is happening in washington -- c-span is a great look inside into what is happening in washington. it is different than regular media. it is very objective. it shows a lot of what is a real and what is going on. >> i watched hearings on c-span. when the senate and house votes on the bills we watch it in the office. also when the supreme court has hearings we watched different decisions and opinions on c- span. >> she watches c-span on direct tv. c-span, created by mayor is cable companies since 1979 and brought you as the public service by your television provider. >> now the findings of a new public opinion poll on americans' attitudes toward arabs and muslims. the poll was conducted following recent violence protests in the arab world in response to a film denigrating is long. the caribbean news channel is a -- the arab news channel is part of this event hos
join us tonight for two more debate alive at 8:00 eastern. it is the debate for jim webb a's seat. tim kaine faces the george allen. this is live at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sees bank is a grt inside look into what is happening in washington -- c-span is a great look inside into what is happening in washington. it is different than regular media. it is very objective. it shows a lot of what is a real and what is going on. >> i watched hearings on c-span. when the senate...
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they both want jim webb's senate seat. that debate is expected at 8:00. you can watch it live at wusa9.com. >>> the u.s. marine ban and corps color guard took part in a special columbus day celebration. marks the 150th anniversary of the national columbus memorial in front of union station. unveiled that statue in 1912. the national park service along with the national columbus celebration association and other groups sponsored today's event. >>> and if you were sitting along that band, you could hear people saying, we are cold, man. it's not supposed to be this cold. >> feels like november, doesn't it? >> cold november rain. with cold november rain here, i want to take you to snow shoe. check this out. their first snow of the season. oh, i get excited. isn't that good stuff, derek? >> i'm getting worked up. >> if you're a skier, it's good stuff. it's nice to see the snow and trees that are past peek. but that was their first snow. we've had snow as early as the 10th of october set back in 1979. so it can snow even here in october. in fact, we average a t
they both want jim webb's senate seat. that debate is expected at 8:00. you can watch it live at wusa9.com. >>> the u.s. marine ban and corps color guard took part in a special columbus day celebration. marks the 150th anniversary of the national columbus memorial in front of union station. unveiled that statue in 1912. the national park service along with the national columbus celebration association and other groups sponsored today's event. >>> and if you were sitting along...
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we were too blinded by reactions to 9/11, and we did not face -- we did not question the reasons for going into iraq enough. we accepted it face value the things we were told. we did not dig deep enough, and we have persisted in ignoring the iraqi side to a quite shocking degree. in fact, to find out what was really going on in iraq during the war, i had to turn to british and french journalists, people covering iraq since the 1970s, spoke arabic, knew the area, we have a lot of people like that. not enough. we had censorship, not allowed to show coffins coming home, not getting true numbers of the dead on either side, not getting a good enough idea of the chaos that was what all war really is. i would have to be quit critical exhale about it. i am generalizing, and there have been individual reports who did an incredible job of covering that war and other problems in the middle east, and i would like to pay tribute to those who rest in piece, example of a splendid reporter in the region. >> host: have you written about war previously or was it just this war that grabbed you. >> gues
we were too blinded by reactions to 9/11, and we did not face -- we did not question the reasons for going into iraq enough. we accepted it face value the things we were told. we did not dig deep enough, and we have persisted in ignoring the iraqi side to a quite shocking degree. in fact, to find out what was really going on in iraq during the war, i had to turn to british and french journalists, people covering iraq since the 1970s, spoke arabic, knew the area, we have a lot of people like...
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one good debate performance out of mitt romney and now you have wall street talking about his treasury secretary. still very tight race. they are talking about kevin warsh. he is taking the initiative to trying to push his name to the top of that short list. liz: that is what your sources are telling you? charlie: one name that made the list that is not on the list is john thain. specifically, because they do not want to redo the white house bathroom. liz: on the shareholders time. speaking it is pretty controversial. liz: pretty? middle america would go crazy speaking i am trying to be somewhat nice after i just torched the guy. he is controversial. his name on the list, unless everything else falls apart or cit caught when he is managing right now, turned tremendous profits, that is not a serious candidate. warsh is a serious candidate. he is making a big push to be at the top of the list. liz: any word on who would be the labor secretary? charlie: it is piped and all that. liz: is that a term? fifteen piped in from the white house. liz: oh. do you believe that? charlie: i think peop
one good debate performance out of mitt romney and now you have wall street talking about his treasury secretary. still very tight race. they are talking about kevin warsh. he is taking the initiative to trying to push his name to the top of that short list. liz: that is what your sources are telling you? charlie: one name that made the list that is not on the list is john thain. specifically, because they do not want to redo the white house bathroom. liz: on the shareholders time. speaking it...
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jim ramsey has your full forecast! that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthca
jim ramsey has your full forecast! that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used...
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you can watch your created clips and other reactions at the debate hub. c-span.org/debates. >> last wednesday, the american legion's commander said the department of veterans affairs growing backlog of claims is creating mistrust among berrigan's -- veterans. they held a joint hearing on legislative priorities of veterans service organizations. they said the va's efforts have not produced positive results. this is just over 90 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. thank you so much for being here. we appreciate you making the trip to washington. i am pleased to be joined by colleagues from, not only across the capitol, but across the aisle as well. as i told some of you this morning at breakfast, the congressional schedule changed a few weeks ago as a lot of members are not in washington today. senator bozeman flew in this morning. i got caught in the fog last night trying to get in. you probably just drove down from maine. we thank you for being here. rest assured. all members will not only receive the full testimony of the commander but also web casting
you can watch your created clips and other reactions at the debate hub. c-span.org/debates. >> last wednesday, the american legion's commander said the department of veterans affairs growing backlog of claims is creating mistrust among berrigan's -- veterans. they held a joint hearing on legislative priorities of veterans service organizations. they said the va's efforts have not produced positive results. this is just over 90 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. thank you so much...
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partly this was a debate about the control for money. but a genuine question remains about the relative roles of people and robots. as the distances beyond mars make daily reprogramming more and more difficult, and the robots become more able to identify what's worth studying. some have summarized the dichotomy as human explorers versus robot explorers. at a stanford university symposium that i attended in 2008 called "humans and robots in exploration," one topic was quoted to us as when does the human become the tool of choice for solar system exploration? by this phrasing people and robots are both tools, and then they ask, very puzzled now, what is the right mix? of course, viewing people and robots as interchangeable tools from the start is absurd. i believe some of the difficulties that arise here are occurring because it's hard for us to understand this new working relationship between people and robots. spacecraft that fly by a planet and carry out a canned program and send the data back as a one-time package are very different fr
partly this was a debate about the control for money. but a genuine question remains about the relative roles of people and robots. as the distances beyond mars make daily reprogramming more and more difficult, and the robots become more able to identify what's worth studying. some have summarized the dichotomy as human explorers versus robot explorers. at a stanford university symposium that i attended in 2008 called "humans and robots in exploration," one topic was quoted to us as...
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turns out that was in the fine print, but it's on page 22. who reads that? you do have to be careful like with any financial product. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a union, but you're involved in the process and it is owned by the members. so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who are, as they should be, out to make it worth it. >> credit unions, worth it? yot worth not worth it? >> in my book, i made some of these points. >> all right, jack otter, have a good time. >> thanks very much. >> with your kids today. there is a holiday. >>> david rubenstein's father was a postal worker. now he is one of the top businessmen in the country. he's here to talk about the economy, the election and why is he giving away half of his $2 billion empire? david will tell us after the break. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion brought to you by lifestyle lift. find out how you can light up your life. ,,,,,,,,
turns out that was in the fine print, but it's on page 22. who reads that? you do have to be careful like with any financial product. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a union, but you're involved in the process and it is owned by the members. so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who are, as they should be, out to make it worth it....
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my husband decided to join me on the journey, we signed up at the local jim. the last time i visited the "today" show was in 2006. i weighed over 250 pounds. i can't wait to come back and show kathie lee and hoda the new me. >> so you encouraged her thursday to help her get over that plateau. >> the best thing you can do to increase the volume and drive down the calories is add freges. this is a before breakfast, 600 calories. now she adds a produce item. she takes some oatmeal, adds pumpkin puree and milk. now she takes so i milk, frozen berries, greek yogurt, and i will tweet out her recipes. >> there's no derivation. let's look at her before picture, and now let's have nell come out. >> oh my goodness, are you kidding me? wow, you look great. you started off cutting the food and exercising ten minutes a day, how much do you exercise now? >> i go to the gym about six days a week now? >> from 30 minutes to an hour. >> whatever you can fit it. >> i'm down 92 pounds. >> and her husband is in the house too, and he lost a lot of weight too. >> he'll be out here w
my husband decided to join me on the journey, we signed up at the local jim. the last time i visited the "today" show was in 2006. i weighed over 250 pounds. i can't wait to come back and show kathie lee and hoda the new me. >> so you encouraged her thursday to help her get over that plateau. >> the best thing you can do to increase the volume and drive down the calories is add freges. this is a before breakfast, 600 calories. now she adds a produce item. she takes some...
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host: there will also be a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a sort of preview of that debate? will this be a preview for the obama camp to see what they will be talking about, coming up? caller: it will be a chance for governor romney to do a preview, yes. the thing that i think occurred many times before, romney camp -- came out and named a lot of these things fairly forcefully. from what we saw yesterday, this will be an even stronger reputation of his view on those issues. getting out on the campaign trail at these paul ryan events, particularly when it comes to the issue of things like foreign aid and how this country deals with the resources when it comes to other places, we do not exactly see that relationship being reciprocal. it is something that has gotten a surprising amount of attention on the trail over the last few weeks. it could be an area where the mitt romney campaign is looking forward as they decided to hold this speech. host: one piece of the speech that was released yesterday, let us know what is new from this part
host: there will also be a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a sort of preview of that debate? will this be a preview for the obama camp to see what they will be talking about, coming up? caller: it will be a chance for governor romney to do a preview, yes. the thing that i think occurred many times before, romney camp -- came out and named a lot of these things fairly forcefully. from what we saw yesterday, this will be an even stronger reputation of his view on those...
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it wasn't in the fine print but on page 22. who reads that. you have to be careful. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a credit union and nominate yourself for the board. you're involved in the process and owned by the members and so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who obviously are as they should be making a dollar. >> there's a great book "worth it, not worth it" by jack otter. >> in that book i said they are worth it and i made some of these points. >> have a good time. >> thanks very much. >> with your kids today. we know there's a holiday. david rubenstein's father was a postal worker. now he's one of the top businessmen in the country. he's here to talk about the economy, the election and why is he giving away half of his $2 billion empire? david will tell us after the break. you're watching cbs "this morning". >>> this is a new navy war ship, the uss michael murphy, commissioned this wee
it wasn't in the fine print but on page 22. who reads that. you have to be careful. >> do they put their members first? that's what i've heard. >> the members are the owners. so that's the key difference. there are board meetings. you can join a credit union and nominate yourself for the board. you're involved in the process and owned by the members and so that's very different from being owned by the shareholders who obviously are as they should be making a dollar. >> there's...
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jim web's soon to be empty seat will be back in the spotlight today. democratic tim kaine and republican george allen will debate in richmond. this comes as a new poll of likely voters shows kaine pulling ahead. now 52% of voters picked kaine, 45% back allen. >>> developing this morning, the number of rare meningitis cases linked to a tainted steroid treatment has risen to 91, spanning nine states and killing seven. another case was reported in maryland this weekend, bringing the total there to three. 18 cases have been reported in virginia with one death in each state. the massachusetts pharmacy linked to the outbreak has issued a voluntary recall of all of its products. officials say anyone who received the steroid injection between july and september is at risk for developing the fungal meningitis. >>> a controversial ad that sparked concern in new york and d.c. is going up in several metro stations today. >> the federal judge made the ruling over the weekend. melanie alnwick is live at the u street station in northwest with details. the ads will be
jim web's soon to be empty seat will be back in the spotlight today. democratic tim kaine and republican george allen will debate in richmond. this comes as a new poll of likely voters shows kaine pulling ahead. now 52% of voters picked kaine, 45% back allen. >>> developing this morning, the number of rare meningitis cases linked to a tainted steroid treatment has risen to 91, spanning nine states and killing seven. another case was reported in maryland this weekend, bringing the total...